Standards on Furniture (incl. office furniture), furnishings (excl. lighting) and cleaning products

European standards and international standards for furniture. CEN European standards and ISO standards for tables, beds, mattresses and other furniture. General Product Safety. Safety, quality and Tests.


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Children’s Furniture - Seating for children - Safety requirements and test methods

60.60 Standard published

CEN/TC 207

Children's furniture - Cribs - Safety requirements and test methods

60.60 Standard published

CEN/TC 207

Furniture - Children's cots and folding cots for domestic use - Part 2: Test methods

90.93 Standard confirmed

CEN/TC 207

Child care articles - Table mounted chairs - Safety requirements and test methods

90.60 Close of review

CEN/TC 252

Child use and care articles - Chair mounted seat

90.60 Close of review

CEN/TC 252

Child care articles - Reclined cradles - Part 1: Reclined cradles for children up to when they start to try to sit up

60.60 Standard published

CEN/TC 252

Child care articles - Reclined cradles - Part 2: Reclined cradles for children up to when they start to stand up

60.60 Standard published

CEN/TC 252

Furniture - Children's cots and folding cots for domestic use - Part 1: Safety requirements

90.93 Standard confirmed

CEN/TC 207

Children's high chairs - Requirements and test methods

99.60 Withdrawal effective

CEN/TC 364

Children's furniture - Cribs - Safety requirements and test methods

60.60 Standard published

CEN/TC 207

Children's furniture - Mattresses for cots and cribs - Safety requirements and test methods

90.93 Standard confirmed

CEN/TC 207

Furniture - Foldaway beds - Safety requirements and testing - Part 1: Safety requirements

90.92 Standard to be revised

CEN/TC 207

Furniture - Foldaway beds - Safety requirements and testing - Part 2: Test methods

90.93 Standard confirmed

CEN/TC 207

European and International standards for safety, durability and resistance, stability, and other important topics. The most relevant International Standardization Organizations and European standards bodies cover essential aspects to ensure furniture meets the requirements and expectations of consumers and users.

CEN and ISO are developing European and International standards providing requirements and test methods for furniture. In addition, they also cover the safety specificities of children's furniture (furniture intended for children).
CENELEC and IEC are developing standards covering furniture with electrical installations within furniture or furniture with electrically motorized parts.

In the European Union, furniture is covered by the General Product Safety Regulation (and coexisting General Product Safety Directive), which rely greatly on European standards. Genorma.com provides an overview of standards that can be used to ensure furniture meet these requirements and market expectations for placing furniture into the European market and enabling exports to third markets and countries.

Wooden furniture or furniture made of wood is also affected by the Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 on deforestation-free products, which requires producers of wood and wood products (amongst other sectors, such as leather, rubber, etc) to provide a due diligence system, ensure their products do not create deforestation or putting into place mitigation measures in case certain products created deforestation.